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Sept. 13, 1971
Mr. Fulbright
Mr. President, on behalf of myself and my
senior colleague from Arkansas (Mr. McClellan) I
introduce, for appropriate reference, a concurrent
resolution to extend congratulations to the University
of Arkansas on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.
As one who has been associated with this
institution for well over fifty years, I have watched
it grow and develop into one of this country's finest
state universities and I take pride in the fact that,
as one of its graduates, I was able to return to serve
it as both a Professor and as its President.
The University of Arkansas, which is located
in Fayetteville, is both the State University and the
Land-Grant college of Arkansas. Established and
supported by the people of the State, it is one of
69 Land Grant institutions throughout the nation. It
came into existance on March 27, 1871, as the Arkansas
Industrial University by action of the Arkansas General
Assembly, with the assistance of a grant of land from

Sept. 13, 1971
Mr. Fulbright
Mr. President, on behalf of myself and my
senior colleague from Arkansas (Mr. McClellan) I
introduce, for appropriate reference, a concurrent
resolution to extend congratulations to the University
of Arkansas on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.
As one who has been associated with this
institution for well over fifty years, I have watched
it grow and develop into one of this country's finest
state universities and I take pride in the fact that,
as one of its graduates, I was able to return to serve
it as both a Professor and as its President.
The University of Arkansas, which is located
in Fayetteville, is both the State University and the
Land-Grant college of Arkansas. Established and
supported by the people of the State, it is one of
69 Land Grant institutions throughout the nation. It
came into existance on March 27, 1871, as the Arkansas
Industrial University by action of the Arkansas General
Assembly, with the assistance of a grant of land from